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1989 Fleer Bill Ripken black scribble variation

Topps and other makers of baseball cards do a lot of work to get every detail of their cards right: the photo, the stats, player bios, to name a few. Still, the process has never been a perfect one. A look at some error cards.

Jason Schwartz
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Yankees Derek Jeter and the rest of the New York Yankees thank their fans after the final game at Yankee Stadium Sept. 21, 2008.

The Captain, Mr. November, Hall of Famer and owner of more than 3,000 hits, Derek Jeter has a storied career with some storied cards since he debuted in 1995.

Cole Benz
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Mar 16, 2026; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA;  Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg (32) looks on against the New Orleans Pelicans during the second half at Smoothie King Center. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-Imagn Images

Topps recently revealed on social media that they will be bringing the Bowman brand back to Basketball. Key rookies and college prospects will be featured.

Dylan Brown
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Exhibit baseball cards were sold through vending machines from the 1920s through the 1960s. These oversized cards feature legends like Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Mickey Mantle, Jackie Robinson, and Willie Mays.

David Solow
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Before his famous 1989 Upper Deck rookie card, Ken Griffey Jr. appeared on several minor league cards during his prospect years. Some of these early Griffey cards now sell for thousands.

David Solow
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1963 Fleer Baseball - Wax Pack Wrapper

The 1963 Fleer Baseball set challenged Topps’ early 1960’s dominance with a checklist featuring legendary major leaguers. Scarce PSA 10 examples of lesser accomplished players also keep collectors interested in this set.

Matt Schilling
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Author's collection of 1933 Goudey cards

The 1933 Goudey sets boasts a star-studded checklist loaded with more than 60 Hall of Famers, four different cards of Babe Ruth, and a Nap Lajoie card. But what are the some of the under-the-radar classics?

Jason Schwartz
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